In Ques No: 3 It is given that, if day after tomorrow is Saturday, what day was 4 days before yesterday; The answer should be Sunday as if today is Thursday, then 4 days before yesterday should be Sunday
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100 years = 5 odd days 200 years = 5*2 = 10/7 = 3 odd days 300 years = 5*3 = 15/7 = 1 odd day For 400 years = 5*4 +1 = 21/7 = 0 odd days Why did you add 1 only in 400 years and not the other ones ?
Because after every 400 years, there is leap year and leap year has 2 odd days that is 1 extra odd day than an ordinary year so it would be 5*4+1 = 21 and 21/7 = 0 hence 0 odd days
According to 9th question 31st December 2007 will be Tuesday and 1st Jan 2008 will be Wednesday
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In Ques No: 3 It is given that, if day after tomorrow is Saturday, what day was 4 days before yesterday; The answer should be Sunday as if today is Thursday, then 4 days before yesterday should be Sunday
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Sir small about 2000 is a leaf year and 2004 also leaf year leaf year =0....2004=o....?
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How come sunday will be an answer in 16 th question?
How 28th May 2000 was Sunday...It should be Tuesday...please explain
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Where is this chapter of calendar in this book ( modern aproch verbal & non verbal reasoning, by rs aggarwal)
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100 years = 5 odd days
200 years = 5*2 = 10/7 = 3 odd days
300 years = 5*3 = 15/7 = 1 odd day
For 400 years = 5*4 +1 = 21/7 = 0 odd days
Why did you add 1 only in 400 years and not the other ones ?
Because after every 400 years, there is leap year and leap year has 2 odd days that is 1 extra odd day than an ordinary year so it would be 5*4+1 = 21 and 21/7 = 0 hence 0 odd days
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In RS Aggarwal Exercise solution question number 1 is wrong
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Why zero odd days in 400 ?
Since 400th is a leap year, therefore 1 more day has been added.
@@dharashreepatnaik4900 every 4th century is leap year and the no.of odd days is zero
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How come 7/7 will be 0 sir?
Actually 7/7 is 1 so the days are multiple of 7 so no more days are left that's why it is '0'
Did not clearly explain that * no of odd days in 400 years*
Not Clearly Explained
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